On 16.04.2014 08:39, Thomas Bächler wrote: > Am 16.04.2014 06:10, schrieb Andy Johnson: >> Hello, systemd-devel, >> >> I saw this in the manpage of systemd-networkd.service (in the systemd git >> tree) >> >> systemd-networkd.service, systemd-networkd — Network manager >> >> My question is: is systemd-networkd.service a replacement for the >> Network Manager > > No. networkd is aimed at configuration file based static network setups. > It is supposed to be suitable for early boot (initrd) and for automatic > network setup in containers and VMs. It is unlikely to ever include > support for wifi.
Someone has already done that. :) https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1393759 http://dabase.com/blog/Good_riddance_netctl/ It's really just up to the user what to do with all these. > > On a desktop or server with a single LAN connection, networkd may be a > good choice. On a laptop that dynamically switches between LAN, Wifi, > bluetooth-based tethering and networking via pidgeons, you want to use > something like NetworkManager. > > See Tom Gundersen's G+ posts on the topic, he explains the goal and > design of networkd in great detail. Give a man a fish, and you'll get a tourist! :) https://coreos.com/blog/intro-to-systemd-networkd/ poma _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel